Who killed Sisera?

Who killed Sisera? Jael WHO was Hezekiah’s son? Manasseh of Judah What did King Manasseh do wrong? His story is told in 2 Chronicles 33. He was an idolater who turned against God and worshiped every kind of pagan deity. Manasseh was guilty of immorality, he practiced every conceivable evil and perversion, devoted himself to […]

Why do we need incentives?

Why do we need incentives? Incentives are a great way to ensure that your employees stay motivated to do their job to the best of their ability. By offering something they can achieve if they hit a certain target or achieve something, they have something to work towards. What are the 5 E’s of traffic? […]

Why would a person have split-brain surgery?

Why would a person have split-brain surgery? A corpus callosotomy, sometimes called split-brain surgery, may be performed in people with the most extreme and uncontrollable forms of epilepsy, when frequent seizures affect both sides of the brain. Can split brain patients write? The mental centers for speech and writing, long thought to be in the […]

What is the difference between mainstream and heterodox economics?

What is the difference between mainstream and heterodox economics? Mainstream economics is not a branch of economics itself, but is used to describe theories often considered part of the neoclassical economics tradition. Schools of economic thought outside of mainstream economics—called heterodox economics—are more skeptical of the role of the government and the rationality of actors. […]

Why is fairness an important value?

Why is fairness an important value? Interestingly, research shows that growing in fairness and thinking about others leads to higher personal well-being. Being fair-minded helps us develop mutually supportive relationships with those around us. Research has also found that showing fairness and being generous is intrinsically rewarding. Why is fairness in the workplace important? Fairness […]

Which side of the brain is conscious?

Which side of the brain is conscious? Consequently, it is tempting to claim that the left hemisphere is associated with conscious mental activity, with its limited processing capacity, whereas the right is associated with unconscious mental activity, with its much larger processing capacity. However consciousness is a product of both hemispheres. What happens if you […]

What is the theory of dreaming?

What is the theory of dreaming? One prominent neurobiological theory of dreaming is the “activation-synthesis hypothesis,” which states that dreams don’t actually mean anything: they are merely electrical brain impulses that pull random thoughts and imagery from our memories. What do you call someone who analyzes dreams? Oneirology (/ɒnɪˈrɒlədʒi/; from Greek ὄνειρον, oneiron, “dream”; and […]

What is the 7th Commandment Catholic?

What is the 7th Commandment Catholic? Seventh commandment. “You shall not steal.” Do the tablets of the Ten Commandments exist? Earliest known stone version of Ten Commandments sold for $850,000. Described as a “national treasure” of Israel, the stone was first uncovered in 1913 during excavations for a railroad station near Yavneh in Israel and […]

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